Trump's AI Propaganda: Divisive Images Exposed
Donald Trump uses AI-generated images on Truth Social to portray himself as a powerful leader and demean opponents, experts say this propaganda tactic reveals his divisive worldview.
Donald Trump uses AI-generated images on Truth Social to portray himself as a powerful leader and demean opponents, experts say this propaganda tactic reveals his divisive worldview.
A police investigation after a shooting on Highway 401 in Mississauga has closed all eastbound collector lanes between Winston Churchill Blvd. and Mavis Rd.
Canadian activists from the Global Sumud Flotilla, deported from Israel, have arrived in Turkiye. Defence Minister Anand confirmed their safe arrival in Istanbul.
Eastbound collector lanes on Highway 401 in Mississauga are closed due to a police investigation, causing major traffic delays. Commuters advised to seek alternate routes.
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Critics argue Alberta's UCP referendum is theatre, not democracy, citing past policy reversals and pre-decided outcomes. Also: fire trucks vs. bike lanes, city of bridges, and oil west.
Joel Kotkin argues that socialism is gaining support among young Canadians and Westerners, despite historical failures, driven by economic pessimism and education.
Avi Benlolo criticizes Prime Minister Mark Carney for condemning Israel over a minister's actions while ignoring global tyrants, arguing Israel is unfairly targeted.
Michael Higgins argues that Trump's critics rely on unsubstantiated fascist labels instead of focusing on winning elections, citing flawed comparisons.
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RecommendedBritish police broaden investigation into former Prince Andrew, renewing calls for witnesses. The inquiry seeks additional information from the public.
Despite $32B annual spending, 59% of First Nations fail to comply with financial transparency law. The Liberal government stopped enforcing it in 2015.
James Moore argues for a barrier-free Canada, highlighting Rick Hansen's legacy and the need for accessibility and inclusion across all sectors.
Whistleblowers reveal organized crime has infiltrated Canada's largest airport, demanding security reforms akin to post-9/11 measures.
The New York Times editorial board harshly criticizes Donald Trump's $1.8 billion anti-weaponization fund, calling it a blatant act of presidential corruption that threatens constitutional order.
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RecommendedPresident Trump mocked Stephen Colbert after his final 'Late Show,' claiming he had no talent and low ratings, despite Colbert's decade-long ratings dominance.
President Trump says he may miss son Don Jr.'s wedding due to the Iran war, acknowledging media scrutiny either way.
An arts commission stacked with Trump allies approved designs for his massive triumphal arch near Arlington Cemetery, sparking lawsuits and controversy over bypassing Congress.
DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin privately warned that customs processing for international travelers and cargo could be stopped at major airports in sanctuary cities that refuse to cooperate with immigration enforcement.
A teenage boy is in life-threatening condition after a fight escalated into a stabbing in Toronto. Police are investigating.
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RecommendedAlberta Premier Danielle Smith announces a new referendum question on separation, bypassing a court ruling that halted petitions with over 700,000 signatures.
The CRTC's decision to tax streaming giants 15% of Canadian revenues threatens trade talks and consumer costs.
Conservatives criticize the federal government's legal approach in the Cowichan Aboriginal title case, arguing it failed property owners in British Columbia.
Edmonton, Alberta is set to vote on whether to hold a separation referendum. This article explains the events leading to this pivotal decision.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio expresses skepticism about diplomatic progress with Cuba as President Trump raises the possibility of military intervention.
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RecommendedVancouver city council approved Mayor Ken Sim's motion to align the municipal building code with the provincial one, allowing natural gas heating in new homes, sparking debate over affordability and climate goals.
The Alberta government has added a separation-related question to the upcoming fall referendum, sparking debate over the province's future in Canada.
Premier Danielle Smith unveiled a contradictory referendum question on Alberta's future, leaving voters puzzled and sparking debate.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith will present her own referendum question in October, risking division within her party as separatist sentiments surge.
British Columbia Premier David Eby says it is 'very good news' that the Supreme Court of Canada will hear the province's appeal over mineral claims, a case with significant implications for Indigenous rights and resource development.
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RecommendedCalgary police report a person suffered life-threatening injuries after being pinned under a CTrain in the downtown core. Investigation underway.